The Brown Bess, a .75 caliber flintlock musket, was the standard long gun of the British Empire's land forces from 1722 until 1838.
303 lee enfield rifle
L85-A2 more commonly known as the SA80
Brown Bass
because the colonists didn't have soldiers
During the Revolutionary War the Americans nicknamed the British soldiers 'red-coats'.
Regulars were British soldiers in the American Revolutionary War.
If you mean the German soldiers that the British hired, that would be the Hessians. If you're talking about the actual British soldiers, that would be redcoats.
Red Coats.
they lost some of their soldiers.
a lot
because the colonists didn't have soldiers
There were approximately 25,000 American soldiers that died in the American Revolution. The British lost around 20,000 soldiers during the war.
During the Revolutionary War the Americans nicknamed the British soldiers 'red-coats'.
No, that was in the Revolutionary War where the British were called Redcoats.
The British were well-equipped soldiers and had a large, powerful navy.
Regulars were British soldiers in the American Revolutionary War.
If you mean the German soldiers that the British hired, that would be the Hessians. If you're talking about the actual British soldiers, that would be redcoats.
Hessian (soldiers)
Red Coats.
In the revolutionary war, soldiers of the British Army were called Red-Coats.